There Will Never Be Another You
"There Will Never Be Another You" | |
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Song by Joan Merrill | |
Published | 1942 |
Composer(s) | Harry Warren |
Lyricist(s) | Mack Gordon |
Language | English |
"There Will Never Be Another You" is a popular song with music by Harry Warren and lyrics by Mack Gordon for the Twentieth Century Fox musical Iceland (1942) starring Sonja Henie and John Payne. The songs in the film featured Joan Merrill accompanied by Sammy Kaye and His Orchestra.[1] The song was published in 1942, and is at least since the 1950s and Chet Baker's 1954 recording one of the widely known and performed standards of the jazz repertoire.[2]
Recorded versions
Date | Main recording artist | Featured vocalists / instrumental | Album title, notes |
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1942 | Joan Merrill with Sammy Kaye and His Orchestra | Joan Merrill | From 20th Century Fox musical film Iceland.[1] Released on Bluebird #11574[3] |
1942 | Teddy Powell and His Orchestra | (instrumental) | Recorded July 17, 1942, released on Bluebird #11568[3] |
1942 | Woody Herman and His Orchestra | (instrumental) | Recorded July 24, 1942, released as 78 by Decca[4] |
1942 | Tommy Tucker | Tommy Tucker | Recorded July 31, 1942, released on Okeh #6702[5] |
1943 | Sammy Kaye and His Orchestra | Nancy Norman | |
19?? | Gordon Jenkins & His Orchestra | (instrumental) | Released as 78 on Capitol #119[6] |
1950 | Andrews Sisters with Gordon Jenkins and His Orchestra | Andrews Sisters | Released as single B-side (w/ "Can't We Talk It Over") by Decca (#9-27115); the song is part of several Best-Of albums. |
1950 | Lionel Hampton Quintet | (instrumental) | Recorded January 16, 1950, released as 78 by Decca[7] |
1950 | Sonny Stitt Quartet | (instrumental) | Recorded June 28, 1950, released on 1958 compilation album Stitt's Bits |
1952 | Lester Young with the Oscar Peterson Trio | (instrumental) | Lester Young with the Oscar Peterson Trio |
1953 | Art Tatum | (instrumental) | Recorded December 28/29, 1953, reissued on several compilations, e.g. The Tatum Solo Masterpieces |
1954 | Chet Baker | Chet Baker | Chet Baker Sings, released 1956 |
1955 | Nat King Cole with Nelson Riddle | Nat King Cole | Nat King Cole Sings for Two in Love; version featured in the film The World According to Garp (1982) |
1956 | Count Basie and Joe Williams | Joe Williams | The Greatest!! Count Basie Plays, Joe Williams Sings Standards |
1956 | Doris Day with Paul Weston | Doris Day | Recorded Sept. 17-20, 1956, arranged and conducted by Paul Weston, rel. on Day by Day (Columbia CL-942) |
1956 | Hank Mobley Sextet (with Donald Byrd) | (instrumental) | The Jazz Message of Hank Mobley |
1956 | Rita Reys | Rita Reys | The Cool Voice of Rita Reys |
1956 | Stan Getz Quartet | (instrumental) | The Steamer |
1957 | Buddy Collette Quartet | (instrumental) | Nice Day with Buddy Collette |
1957 | Four Freshmen | Four Freshmen | Four Freshmen and Five Trumpets |
1957 | Jackie and Roy with Bill Holman's Orchestra | Jackie and Roy | Free and Easy! |
1958 | Max Roach Quintet (with Booker Little) | (instrumental) | Deeds, Not Words |
1958 | Peter Nero and His Trio | (instrumental) | Our Love Is Here to Stay (B-side features Mike Di Napoli's The Magic Rhythms) |
1959 | Sonny Rollins Trio | (instrumental) | St Thomas - Sonny Rollins Trio in Stockholm 1959 (1984) |
1950s | Johnny Dankworth | (instrumental) | Appears on the 2010 compilation CD Too Cool for the Blues |
1961 | Frank Sinatra with Orchestra arranged and conducted by Axel Stordahl | Frank Sinatra | Point of No Return (Capitol Records #1676) |
1961 | Shirley Bassey with Geoff Love and His Orchestra | Shirley Bassey | Shirley |
1963 | Doc Severinsen and His Orchestra | (instrumental) | Torch Songs for Trumpet |
1963 | Gary Burton, Sonny Rollins, Clark Terry | (instrumental) | 3 in Jazz |
1965 | Nancy Wilson | Nancy Wilson | Gentle Is My Love |
1965 | Sammy Davis, Jr. | Sammy Davis, Jr. | When the Feeling Hits You! |
1965 | Sonny Rollins | (instrumental) | There Will Never Be Another You , released in 1978 |
1966 | Chris Montez | Chris Montez | Released as single coupled with hit[8] "The More I See You", LP The More I See You released the same year |
1966 | Don Patterson Trio | (instrumental) | First issued on the CD release of Soul People (1993) |
1967 | Andy Williams | Andy Williams | Love, Andy |
1967 | Julie London | Julie London | Nice Girls Don't Stay for Breakfast |
1973 | André Previn & Peter Nero | (instrumental) | The Magic Moods of Andre Previn & Peter Nero |
1973 | George Benson, George Duvivier, Al Harewood, Mickey Tucker | (instrumental) | Jazz on a Sunday Afternoon Vol. I, released 1981 |
1974 | Chet Baker and Lee Konitz | (instrumental) | In Concert (first issued on the expanded CD rerelease in 1992) |
1970/80 | Tito Mina | Tito Mina | Filipino version released sometime in the late 70s / early 80s(?), played in a samba mood |
1989 | The Real Group | Margareta Bengtson | Nothing But The Real Group, a studio recording of a cappella rendition. Arrangements were made by Anders Edenroth and Anders Jalkéus, members of the group. |
1994 | Rosemary Clooney | Rosemary Clooney | Demi-Centennial, another version on The Rosemary Clooney Show Songs from the Classic Television Series[9] |
1997 | The Real Group | Margareta Jalkéus | Jazz: Live, live performance of 1989 recording by the group. |
1997 | Juarez Moreira | (instrumental) | Samblues |
2004 | Caetano Veloso | Caetano Veloso | A Foreign Sound |
2012 | Matt Dusk with Arturo Sandoval | Matt Dusk | My Funny Valentine: The Chet Baker Songbook |
2013 | Eliane Elias | Eliane Elias | I Thought About You (A Tribute to Chet Baker) |
2013 | Brownman Electryc Trio | Brownman Ali | Gravitation: A Study In Freefall"" |
2013 | Paul Kuhn | (instrumental) | The L.A. Session |
Jackie Paris covered the song.[10]
References
- 1 2 Joan Merrill at JazzStandards.com
- ↑ "There Will Never Be Another You" at JazzStandards.com
- 1 2 Bluebird Records in the 11500 to 11590 series
- ↑ Decca Records in the 18000 to 18499 series
- ↑ Okeh Records in the 6500 to 6999 series
- ↑ Capitol Records in the 100 to 499 series
- ↑ Decca Records in the 27000 to 27495 series
- ↑ "Chris Montez > Charts & Awards > Billboard Singles". Allmusic.
- ↑ 3/7/04 - The Rosemary Clooney: Show Songs from the Classic Television Series
- ↑ The Mercury Labels: The 1945–1956 era.(p.533) "Transferred from Wing label (...) 12315 There will never be another you 12316 Wrap your troubles in dreams 12317 My kind of love 12318 That old devil called love"
External links
- "There Will Never Be Another You" at JazzStandards.com, with musicological description and bibliography
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